Professional Experience

Frances M.Haas

“Our clients get the benefit of our collective experience. They get faster and more nuanced answers because we can speak from experience on almost every issue.”

In her labor and employment practice, Fran Haas encounters a fair share of difficult cases, but in each matter, she’s determined to reach a conclusion that satisfies her clients. “I’m able to handle all the issues my clients might encounter,” she says. “It’s about being resourceful.”

Fran litigates for employers in cases related to harassment, discrimination, retaliation, Family and Medical Leave Act, equal pay, and wrongful termination. She negotiates collective bargaining agreements on behalf of management, as well as other labor disputes. She also takes on higher education cases in matters involving Title IX, Title VII, the Violence Against Women Act, and the Iowa Civil Rights Act. These cases often involve difficult facts relating to sexual misconduct or assault by employees or students—facts that she understands make people uncomfortable. “There are certain ways to handle cases that have delicate issues, and it often requires a soft touch and a lot of nuance,” she says.

While Fran enjoys litigating, she emphasizes consulting before issues arise. Whether she consults through a phone call, conducts in-person training, or reviews policies or anticipated employee terminations, she’s with the client from start to finish. “It’s not just about pointing out the problem but getting them to the finish line so they don’t have to worry about it at all.”

In addition, Fran leads webinars and speaks frequently on employment and higher education issues, with an emphasis on mental health and substance abuse issues in the workplace.

On a daily basis, Fran takes satisfaction in seeing the legal system at work. As a former law clerk for a federal judge, Fran saw firsthand how the court provides an important service to citizens, something that drives her in her practice. “It’s very rewarding to me when the system works the way it should and we get the outcome for the client,” she says. “It’s not just winning but being part of a process that works.”

First in class at UNI

Order of the Coif, University of Iowa

Jessup International Moot Court CompetitionSemifinalist

Moot Court Judge

Research Assistant for Dean Linda McGuire

Iowa State Bar AssociationFederal Practice Committee

Chair, 2018–2019

Vice Chair, 2017–2018

Wisconsin Bar Association

Linn County Bar Association

Appointed to the Federal Practice Committee for the Northern District of Iowa2013–present

Appointed to Advisory Committee for the Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals

Multiple appointments to Magistrate Selection Committee for Northern District of Iowa

In her labor and employment practice, Fran Haas encounters a fair share of difficult cases, but in each matter, she’s determined to reach a conclusion that satisfies her clients. “I’m able to handle all the issues my clients might encounter,” she says. “It’s about being resourceful.”

Fran litigates for employers in cases related to harassment, discrimination, retaliation, Family and Medical Leave Act, equal pay, and wrongful termination. She negotiates collective bargaining agreements on behalf of management, as well as other labor disputes. She also takes on higher education cases in matters involving Title IX, Title VII, the Violence Against Women Act, and the Iowa Civil Rights Act. These cases often involve difficult facts relating to sexual misconduct or assault by employees or students—facts that she understands make people uncomfortable. “There are certain ways to handle cases that have delicate issues, and it often requires a soft touch and a lot of nuance,” she says.

While Fran enjoys litigating, she emphasizes consulting before issues arise. Whether she consults through a phone call, conducts in-person training, or reviews policies or anticipated employee terminations, she’s with the client from start to finish. “It’s not just about pointing out the problem but getting them to the finish line so they don’t have to worry about it at all.”

In addition, Fran leads webinars and speaks frequently on employment and higher education issues, with an emphasis on mental health and substance abuse issues in the workplace.

On a daily basis, Fran takes satisfaction in seeing the legal system at work. As a former law clerk for a federal judge, Fran saw firsthand how the court provides an important service to citizens, something that drives her in her practice. “It’s very rewarding to me when the system works the way it should and we get the outcome for the client,” she says. “It’s not just winning but being part of a process that works.”

RECOGNITION

First in class at UNI

Order of the Coif, University of Iowa

Jessup International Moot Court CompetitionSemifinalist

Moot Court Judge

Research Assistant for Dean Linda McGuire

PROFESSIONAL & COMMUNITY AFFILIATIONS

Iowa State Bar AssociationFederal Practice Committee

Chair, 2018–2019

Vice Chair, 2017–2018

Wisconsin Bar Association

Linn County Bar Association

Appointed to the Federal Practice Committee for the Northern District of Iowa2013–present

Appointed to Advisory Committee for the Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals

Multiple appointments to Magistrate Selection Committee for Northern District of Iowa

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